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Home By Seattle Municipal Tower Architect For Sale In Shoreline

Fred Bassetti designed some of the most iconic Pacific Northwest buildings. Now you can live in one of his designs.

SHORELINE, WA - There's a genuine piece of Pacific Northwest architectural history up for sale in Shoreline.

This $1.5 million home was built in the late 1950s by Fred Bassetti, known for designing the Seattle Municipal Tower, an addition at Pike Place Market, the Henry M. Jackson federal building, and the KIRO 7 building in Belltown, among many others.

This home might not be as well-known as those buildings, but it's just as stunning. The home is situated practically inside Shoreview Park, and features windows at every turn with views of old growth trees.

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And although $1.5 million is pretty expensive, it's much cheaper than some newer, less notable homes being built in the area.

  • Address: 17086 10th Ave NW, Shoreline, Washington
  • Price: $1,550,000
  • Square Feet: 3010
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 3 Baths
  • Built: 1958
  • Features: Architectural masterpiece designed by mid-century master Fred Bassetti and fully remodeled by Seattle legend George Suyama. Back yard connected to 100 acres of old growth forest, hiking trails, Boeing Creek and Hidden Lake. Massive vaulted ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, exquisite master suite with walk-in closet and private sunroom/soaking tub. Lower level: 2 bedrooms, bonus room, outdoor patio access. Home office, laundry rooms both levels, all new HVAC throughout, detached carport.

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